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ft-p'-" T& Ww fe-AteoHQ (la.) Upper DM Molnei Thursday, March Jl WHO IS IT? IS IT YOU? YOUR PICTURE HHR6 IS WORTH $2.00 IN TRADE \ gtN'"¥:4f^;3-^Jgtf^-'a r teftta^»s.tCT mttsa********.^ .j^j^ j,. ^ . , . m Clifford Van fiertthum of the Swea City school faculty will be lay speaker at the .Lenten sfet* vice ,'of the Methddl&t. ehtflrdfl Sunday evening, March 31. 7™ Whittemore News Saturday evening -visitor's' at ;he homfe of Mr and Mrs Arthttt fieidenwlth were Mr and- Mrs* Thomas Dunphy of here end Mr and Mi's Henry Kueck of Rook, oft the birthday of Ms Hei aenwith. Sunday evehln'rf .catte Were Mf and' Mrs Qerald Olfo bf Algona, .Mr ahd-Mrs Vote!, Mr and Mrs Ernie , Mr and W» Thbftifls .fitmphy' and and^Mrf :- Oeoifge.MeyeV ol ' * " 1 * ' < ». . ' - , - Jfeanette, infant daii. : [hter of Mr, aftd Mrs Melvin timach, was baptized in- the "Sunday morning services by Rev. ft <3, Wdnhold at St, Paul's Luther an. church, j Her sponsors Wiie.JMis, Donald Wffl. of.'Eort Dodge 'and Marcus Zumach of here. A dinner was given at thq hbifte of her parents. ,• -In the same service 1 Sandra Lynn/i-lnfaht, daughter, of. Mr^atid MM EK$d 'Ftinlrwas also ba)p-« tized. He? spbn^ors werp Mr and Mrs Leonard Pompe of Lotts Creek, A .dinner was given in ler Honor Including her sponsors* and the paternal grandparent^ Mr and Mrs Andrew Funk/ ' Fififi • • . , bales bf hay went up In flames, in a spectacular fire at the Leland Suhderland \< farm near Harlanvfhe blaze orfgifla^-* •ed front a Madam Curie was the first woman appointed to ; the French cabinet. JUST IDENTIFY YOURSELF AT ALGONA UPpEH DES MOINES OFFICE Worth'$20.00 At CHfllSCHlLLES Worth. $20.00 At FOWLERS Worth $20.00 At S & L STORE - AND RECEIVE YOUR FREE MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATE! 1 At Annual Meeting Of Oil i *$£•/'' Firm, Swea City . Swea City .— Two hundred persons, including stockholders of the Farm Service Oil company and their wives,, .attended the dinner and business ""meeting of the. company at the Swea City school building Saturday night. Members of the MUsic Mothers club served the meal. The program and business meeting were held in the auditorium, with Richard M. Anderson showing pictures of his trip to South America. I Earl Kvamsdale, Swea City, and D. D. Dreyer, Fenton, were elected to the board of directors replacing Reuben Holcomb'.anc John Nyman, neither of whom desired to be a candidate for reelection. Chairman of the board will be named at the first board meeting in early April. Wm. Weltha is manager, <Mrs Don Martin, bookkeeper, Elmer Swam son and Ferdie Sleeker are tank agents for the company, whose main office is in Swea City. Stockholders. from every town in Kossuth county, as well as from west Bend and Corwith, attended the meeting Saturday. The reports indicate the company made total sales of $279.635.64 last year. , A proposed change in the articles of incorporation, passage of which would have retired the organization stock owned by the, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, was defeated by a vote of 539 'No' to 47 'Yes'. Of the 53D dissenting votes, 500 were organization stock votes. DRtJGS WUEWELRY iPA44&v£e>6£o»vtfd& A. ffLt**LA&£.u. Mr and Mrs Ellsworth Carlson and daughters Barbara and Beverly of Litchfield, Minn, were weekend guests at the home of Mrs Carlson's parents, Mr and Mrs .Floyd Smith. On Sundaj the Smiths,; the Carlsons, and Patricia Smith of Fairmont, Minn, attended a birthday anniversary dinner honoring Mr Smith at the home of another Smith daughter, Mrs Leighton Hugoson, at Granada, Minn. Patricia Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs Floyd Smith went to Rochester, Minn., March 25, to enter the Mayo Clinic for possible .surgery. Miss Smith is office receptionist for Dr. Kolowski, Fairmont optometrist. ' Mrs Duane Campbell and baby daughter returned home Friday :rom. • Holy Family hospital istherville, -where the baby was born earlier in the week. Members of the Swea City chapter of Order of Eastern Star raised $70 in a coffee and dough- nut lunch Saturday. will go toward the project ef the grand chapter of I.,»wa fwr tht year, which includes the ealsrg- ing and remodeling of the E&si- ern Star Home at Bcoae. An appreciative audience was present to greet the Rev, AraoM Rutledge when he preached his first sermon as pastor of the Gospel Tabernacle, Sunday morakas, Special music was featured \riU| a solo by Rev. Ruiiedge. Th f Rutledge family arrived Friday from St. Joe, Mo,, where he had been a pastor of a church. The Harold Peterson residence on the east side of Swea City was sold at auction, Saturdav. Lyle England of Lone Rock "was the purchaser and it is understood the house will be occupied by Mr and Mrs Charles Paris. Arm- j strong, who will move in- at an early date. Mr and Mrs Martin Dahl arrived home Saturday from a visit n Siloam Springs, Okla. For Full, Complete Details CALL OR SEE WEGNER CONSTR. CO. 1014 North Main Algona PHONE CY 4-2595 AT LAST! ONE LOTION WAVES ALL HAIR-TEXTURES IN 10 MINUTES! firminent $1.3S Piut TAX No'more searching! No more guess* work in selection of lotion, texture and waving time! No more clock-watching! 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